Fluoride makes you depressed and causes all types of physical
problems.
Chlorine kills bacteria
and living organism.
We too are living
organisms. Chlorine is a poison, and it is put into the water to
kill living organisms.
When we drink it, we're drinking poison.
Yes, we are taking it in small amounts, but it is still a highly
poisonous chemical and should not be consumed.
Chlorine in the water that you drink causes massive scarring of
the arteries, which in turn means, no matter how much cholesterol
you have or don't have, whatever cholesterol is there will attach
itself and begin the clogging process and restricts the blood
flow.
America: Overdosed on Flouride
Tap water is absolutely the worst kind of water in the world
because virtually all tap water is contaminated .
"...fluoride
(that is added to municipal water) is a hazardous waste
product...for which there is substantial evidence of adverse health
effects and, contrary to public perception, virtually no evidence of
significant benefits," says Dr. William Hirzy, Vice President,
Chapter 280 of the National Treasury Employees Union, EPA
headquarters in Washington, D.C.
At least 22% of all American children now have dental fluorosis
as a result of ingesting too much fluoride, according to The Centers
for Disease Control.
That rate may be 69% in children from high
socioeconomic-status families and those who live in fluoridated
communities, according to a July 1998 report from The American
Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and corroborated in several reports
published since 1995 in the Journal of the American Dental
Association (JADA-see below). Fluorosis is the discoloration and, in
advanced cases, the pitting of teeth. Bleaching is not
effective.
The more serious health concern is that dental fluorosis is
not the only harmful health effect that results from overexposure to
fluoride . Fluoride has been linked in government and scientific
reports to a wide range of harmful health effects, including: bone
and tooth decay (including dental and skeletal fluorosis, bone
pathology, arthritis, and osteoporosis) Alzheimer's, memory loss and
other neurological impairment, kidney damage, cancer, genetic
damage, and gastrointestinal problems.
In addition, fluoride has been found to leach lead from old water
pipes and soldering material, which has resulted in increased lead
levels in people.
Americans, even in unfluoridated communities, are suffering
serious harmful health effects from overexposure to fluoride due to
its widespread and uncontrolled use. Fluoride can be found in
any food or beverage made with fluoridated municipal water. Less
than 2% of Western Europe drink fluoridated water compared to over
60% of the United Statespopulation.
Federal and state public health agencies and large dental and
medical organizations, such as the American Dental Association,
continue to promote fluoride despite growing evidence that it is
harmful to public health and the environment. This is also
despite EPA?s own scientists, whose union, Chapter 280 of the
National Treasury Employees Union, has taken a strong stand against
fluoride.
Fluoride is not an essential nutrient. It has
never received "FDA Approval" (U.S. Food and Drug Administration).
It is listed as an "unapproved new drug" by the FDA, and as a
"contaminant" by the EPA. Although calcium fluoride can occur
naturally, the type of fluoride (sodium) added to municipal water is
a hazardous waste product of the aluminum industry, phosphate
fertilizer industry, and other industries.
There is no margin of safety for fluoride exposure. In the
1940?s, when fluoridation began, the "optimal" level of exposure for
dental benefit was determined to be 1 milligram/day for an adult
male. Even at that level, 10% of the population were expected to
contract dental fluorosis. It was estimated that adult males drank 1
liter of water per day. At that time, other sources of fluoride were
scarc